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October 24(Tue) 10:00-12:00 Seminar Room1
Speaker
Sanjay Sood
Faculty Director, Center for MEMES, UCLA Anderson School of Management
Speaker
Jay Tucker
Executive Director, Center for MEMES, UCLA Anderson School of Management
Guest speakers from Center for Management of Media, Entertainment and Sports at UCLA Anderson, a prestigious business school in media and entertainment, will discuss the latest trends overseas, mainly focusing on how recent innovations affect the business environment and marketing in the industry.
What is Center for MEMES at UCLA Anderson?
Center for MEMES offers the world’s top-tier education
in the area of entertainment, as a part of UCLA Anderson, of which MBA program is also highly regarded as
one of the top business schools in the United States. Taking advantages of its location in Los Angeles, it
maintains strong relationships with leading companies in the areas of media, entertainment and technologies,
which enables aspiring students to be successful in the industries.
Speaker:
Sanjay Sood (Faculty Director, Center for MEMES, UCLA Anderson School of Management)
Prof.
Sood is a researcher and teaching expert in brand equity and consumer decision making. After gained industry
experience in product marketing at Central Corporation, now a division of Sprint, he completed a MBA program
at the Kellogg Business School of Management, Northwestern University, and also obtained Ph.D. Marketing
from the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Currently, he serves as the faculty director at
Center for MEMES, UCLA Anderson to enhance its prestigious education in the area of entertainment. Also,
actively involved with industry, he has worked with several leading marketing companies such as Intel, Microsoft
and Disney.
Speaker:
Jay Tucker (Executive Director, Center for MEMES, UCLA Anderson School of Management)
Mr.
Tucker is a marketer, educator and technology leader in the technology, academic and entertainment sectors.
He holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson, and an M.A. in instructional and leaning technologies from Columbia University.
After handling marketing and programs at the Institute for Communication Technology Management at USC’s Marshall
Business School, now at the UCLA Anderson, he is responsible for the center’s vision, educational offerings,
and major events at the Center for MEMES. He has lots of experience to hold events featuring business and
technology in the content industry such as “Silicon Beach at USC,” “PULSE Conference.”
October 24(Tue) 10:00-11:30 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
NAOFUMI ITO
ASATSU-DK INC. Department Director Content Strategic Planning Office Content Division
Moderator
Hiromichi Masuda
The Association of Japanese Animations Business Committee Vice Chairman
Based on the latest information contained in the Anime Industry Report, Mr. Hiromichi Masuda, Chairman of Database Working, and Mr. Naofumi Ito of ASATSU-DK INC. will discuss various topics including the Japanese animation industry and its future, development of anime-related business in Japan and abroad, and the possibilities of overseas expansion and international joint production.
Speaker:
NAOFUMI ITO (ASATSU-DK INC. Department Director Content Strategic Planning Office Content Division)
Moderator:
Hiromichi Masuda (The Association of Japanese Animations Business Committee Vice Chairman)
October 24(Tue) 13:00-15:30 Seminar Room1
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Keynote Speech
Craig Kyle
Screenwriter, Producer/Co-President, Yūgen Entertainment
Moderator
Masi Oka
Actor/Producer/JETRO Advisor
Panelist
Colin Decker
COO, Crunchyroll, Inc.
Panelist
Ding Ning
Parter, AHA Entertainment
It has been 2 years since the “first year of streaming services” in 2015. Which way are the big distribution businesses in Japan and abroad headed two years on? The producer of Thor (Craig Kyle), COO of Crunchyroll, a company that distributes Japanese animation mainly in the US, and one more panelist from China engage in a thorough debate on Japanese content and its future.
1st session:Keynote Speech /13:00-13:50
Profile:Craig Kyle
Craig Kyle began his career with DreamWorks Animation. He was involved in development,
production and script writing for many works of Marvel Studios and was the executive producer for eight Marvel/Lionsgate
Direct-to-DVD films including; Ultimate Avengers: I & II, Invincible Iron Man, Hulk VS, Next Avengers, Doctor Strange, Planet Hulk and Thor: Tales of Asgard.
Later, he became the SVP of Production and Development of Marvel Studios’ live-action division, producing
Thor and Thor: The Dark World. After the completion of Thor:Ragnarok, Craig left Marvel
Studios, where he worked for 14 years, and embarked upon a journey to pursue his passion. He, then, ventured
into the video game industry as the producer of Blue Thunder (a remake of the 1983 Roy Shreider classic for
Sony). At present, Craig owns Yūgen Entertainment with long time business partner Tim Connors and is engaged
in the production of a live-action TV version of Japanese manga GA-REI with Fox.
1st session
Keynote Speech:
Craig Kyle(Screenwriter, Producer/Co-President, Yūgen Entertainment)
2nd session:panel Discussion /13:50-15:30
2nd session
Moderator:
Masi Oka(Actor/Producer/JETRO Advisor)
Panelist:
Colin Decker (COO, Crunchyroll, Inc.)
Colin Decker is the Chief Operating Officer at Crunchyroll,
a top-10 SVOD service and global champion of Anime. Before joining Crunchyroll, Colin served as General Manager
of Discovery Digital Networks, with previous executive roles at Virgin Investments, Yahoo!, and Al Gore’s
Current TV. A media leader with a passion for community-based brands, he has been at the forefront of innovation
between traditional and new media. A former Fellow at Harvard University, Colin also serves as advisor and
board member to startups spanning technology, TV, and data analytics.
Ding Ning(Parter, AHA Entertainment)
October 24(Tue) 13:00-14:30 Seminar Room3
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
Junichirou Koyama
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. Executive Producer AM Business Unit
Speaker
Yukiharu Tamiya
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. Manager Production Team 4 AM Production Department 1 AM Business Unit
Speaker
Akihiro Ando
Hashilus Co., Ltd. President, Location-based VR Association Inc. Representative Director
There is a rise in business collaborations between various content works and VR, the new media. Learn more about this trend from representatives of BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, the company behind VR ZONE that opened in Shinjuku this July, and Hashilus, the provider of VR content to Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki and ADORES in Shibuya.
Speaker:
Junichirou Koyama(BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. Executive Producer AM Business Unit)
Yukiharu
Tamiya(BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. Manager Production Team 4 AM Production Department 1 AM Business Unit
)
Akihiro Ando(Hashilus Co., Ltd. President, Location-based VR Association Inc. Representative Director)
October 24(Tue) 13:30-15:00 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
“With the objective of promoting Japanese content in foreign markets, we will invite people connected with Naruto, an animated series immensely popular abroad, and discuss the secret of its success.We will also introduce the search system JACC® search, which directly connects Japanese content and overseas buyers, and discuss the possibilities of the success of Japanese content abroad. “
Panelist:
Takuyuki Hirobe (Manager|TV TOKYO Corporation)
Yoshinobu Tanizawa (General Manager|Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.)
San-e Ichii(Secretary General | Visual Industry Promotion Organization)
Moderator:
Hideo Shinada (Senior Fellow|Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.)
October 24(Tue) 15:30-16:30 Seminar Room3
For this seminar, please follow this link to register
Speaker
Masafumi Mikami
Gugenka(R)from CS-REPOTERS.INC Producer&Senior Managing Director
Speaker
Naoki Aso
Live2D Inc. Chief Programmer
Speaker
Masato Murohashi
XVI Inc. Visual Director
Speaker
Yoshihito Kondoh
XVI Inc. President & CEO
Speaker:
Masafumi Mikami (Gugenka(R)from CS-REPOTERS.INC Producer&Senior Managing Director)
Naoki Aso
(Live2D Inc. Chief Programmer)
Masato Murohashi (XVI Inc. Visual Director)
Yoshihito Kondoh (XVI Inc.
President & CEO)
Moderater:
Tomoaki Sudo (Digital Content Association of Japan(DCAJ) Director Technology Department)
This is a collaborative program by CoFesta’s event DCEXPO and JCS. We will introduce latest technology highly compatible with the content industry. A must-see for people engaged in content production or those looking for new business opportunities.
October 24(Tue) 16:00-17:30 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
AKIO MORI
Sincetimes K.K. COO
Why have Chinese gaming companies started to actively leverage and collaborate with Japanese anime and manga? We present an analysis of the overseas ripple effect of Japan’s two-dimensional content, mainly anime, from the trends visible in China’s ACGN (Anime, Comic, Game, Novel) market.
Speakers:
AKIO MORI(Sincetimes K.K. COO)
October 24(Tue) 16:00-18:00 Seminar Room1
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Keynote Speech
Zhang Dayoug
General Manager, Zhejiang Huace Film & TV
Speaker
Isshin Inudo
Director
Speaker
Koji Fukada
Director
Speaker
Daishi Matsunaga
Director
Moderator
Matt Mueller
Editor, Screen International
Do you know that Japan, said to be lagging behind in international co-production, is undergoing dramatic change now? Japanese directors who are stepping outside the country and have just experences co-production will talk at TIFFCOM about the real on-site situation drastically.
1st session
Keynote Speech:Zhang Dayoug (General Manager, Zhejiang Huace Film & TV) / 16:00 – 16:30
Profile:Zhang Dayoug
Graduated from Beijing Film Academy in Department of Management in 1997. Soon
after the graduation, he began his career at China Film Company Limited and China Film Stellar Theater Chain
Co.,Ltd. Since 2016, he has joined Zhejiang Huace Film & TV as General Manager. During over 2 decades of
his professional experience, he has participated in more than a thousand films’ production and distribution
such as Love Is Not Blind and Let the Bullets Fly. He is a true cinephile and has watched nearly 10,000 films
in his life. He is very sensitive to trends of films and has been engaging with establishing a better environment
for Chinese film industry for a long time.
Keynote Speech:
Zhang Dayoug (General Manager, Zhejiang Huace Film & TV)
2nd session
Panel Discussion / 16:30 – 18:00
Moderator:
Matt Mueller(Editor, Screen International)
Panelist:
Isshin Inudo (Director)
Koji Fukada (Director)
Daishi Matsunaga (Director)
October 25(Wed) 10:00-11:00 Seminar Room1
Notice: Cancellation of “The key person of international co-production! The CEO at Rai Cinema will talk about expectations for Asian market” seminar
This is to inform you that the seminar “The key person of international co-production! The CEO at Rai Cinema will talk about expectations for Asian market” was called off due to schedule conflict of speaker of the seminar.
We apologize for such a late notice to everyone who applied and considered to participate to this seminar.
Your understanding would be appreciated.
Japan Content Showcase Organizer Office
Paolo Del Brocco
CEO, Rai Cinema
Rai Cinema, one of the most important TV and film companies in Europe, now expands its scope of co-production opportunities outside European countries. Paolo Del Brocco, the CEO at Rai Cinema, will give a talk about the reason why they look at Aisia now.
Profile:Paolo Del Brocco
Paolo Del Brocco(CEO, Rai Cinema)
Since 1991, he’s working at Rai. In
his long career he worked at Rai 2, networking planning, at the Broadcasting Rights Management Division.
In 2000, since the birth of Rai Cinema Spa, he had been in charge of the Finance, Administration and Control
of the new company. From 2010, he became the CEO. With Rai Cinema he produced more than 500 movies such as
Cesare non deve morire and Fuocoammare that won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale. Also, since 2010 he is
a member of the board of Anica.
October 25(Wed) 10:00-11:30 Seminar Room3
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
Kazuki Yanase
Project manager, ANIUTA Inc.
Speaker
Hiroyuki Takano
Chief Producer, Cross Media Department, Lantis Co., Ltd.
The world’s biggest website dedicated to anime songs, ANiUTa has been launched. It allows unlimited listening to over 50,000 new and old anime songs of your choice. Representatives of its owner company, ANiUTa 2017 Co.,Ltd., will talk about trends in anime songs, which serve as a driving force behind the Japanese anime market, and the possibilities of anime songs at the global level.
Speakers:
Kazuki Yanase(Project manager, ANIUTA Inc.)
Hiroyuki Takano(Chief Producer, Cross Media Department, Lantis Co., Ltd.)
October 25(Wed) 10:30-12:00 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Japanese manga is expanding to foreign markets through print and electronic media, but a media mix, involving production of animation or live-action, is more effective for overseas expansion. We will present an overview of the overseas expansion of Japanese manga and the effects of making them into anime or live-action. We will also introduce examples of international projects for publication and distribution of manga and production of manga-based animations by Japan and other countries.
Speakers:
Shen Hao(President, Hangzhou FanFan Comic Group)
Satoshi Adachi(International Business Division, Senior Manager, SHUEISHA Inc.)
Megumi Onouchi(Vice Chairman, Digital production environment Committee, The Association of Japanese Animations)
October 25(Wed) 12:00-13:30 Seminar Room1
Speaker
Makoto Matsuda
Chairman, JAPAN 2.5-DIMENSIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION/Chairman and CEO of Nelke Planning Co., Ltd.
Theatrical
Producer
Speaker
Haruki Nakayama
Board Member, JAPAN 2.5-DIMENSIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION
Chairman, President and CEO, Marvelous Inc.
Chairman
HAYAO NAKAYAMA Foundation for Science & Technology and Culture.
2.5 dimensional musical is a term used to describe theatrical presentations based on manga, animation and video games, content Japan is proud of. Rapidly gaining recognition in Japan and abroad, it is also contributing actively to the promotion of inbound tourism. The two directors of the Japan 2.5 Dimensional Musical Association talk about the relationship of live entertainment in the form of stage performances with content, music and videos, future possibilities in the domestic and overseas markets and other topics.
Speaker:
Makoto Matsuda(Chairman, JAPAN 2.5-DIMENSIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION/Chairman and CEO of Nelke
Planning Co., Ltd./Theatrical Producer)
Haruki Nakayama(Board Member, JAPAN 2.5-DIMENSIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION/Chairman,President
and CEO, Marvelous Inc./Chairman HAYAO NAKAYAMA Foundation for Science & Technology and Culture.)
October 25(Wed) 13:00-14:30 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Panelist
Shoji Mihara
Director for Global Promotion of Broadcasting Program Promotion for Content Distribution Division, Information and Communications Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications,Japan
Panelist
Hiroko Sakaue
Managing Director, NHK Educational Corporation
Panelist
Norico Tanaka-Wada
Senior Executive Producer of International Co-Productions & Media Business / VP, Global Business Dept. & Media Strategy Dept., TBS Television, Inc.
Panelist
Masaaki Kasai
General Producer, Programming & Produce, Programming & Operation Div., WAKUWAKU JAPAN Corporation
Moderator
Daisuke Gomi
Secretariat,
BEAJ (Broadcast Program Export Association of Japan)
Japan’s intellectual property strategy positions the content industry as “an industry in which we can anticipate
collaborations with peripheral industries, such as products, and ripple effects for other industries,
including manufacturing and services, through the establishment of the Japan brand using content” (Intellectual
Property Strategic Program 2014). The public and private sectors together have been implementing various
policies for integrated overseas expansion of our cuisine, culture, goods and services, with broadcasting
content at the core. Interest in Japanese cuisine is rising around the world, reflecting the enormous
contribution of broadcasting content to the recent surge in inbound tourism. Meanwhile, there is a focus
on educational programs as broadcasting content capable of further increasing the number of Japan fans.
If the interest in Japan, which began with food and tourism, connects to an interest in learning the
Japanese language, then it will help build a stronger Japan brand. Expectations are rising for the economic
effect anticipated from the ripples this will generate.
In this seminar, we will feature education-based
broadcasting content made in Asian countries. We will talk about parts adapted from Japan’s domestic
program production, differences in performance and business cultures, and precautions necessary during
production. Producers will share latest, first-hand information from their real experiences. We will
also focus on the purpose of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in encouraging such
programs under FY2016 “Comprehensive Support Project of Overseas Expansion of Broadcast Contents” and
FY2017 “Comprehensive Development Project for the Foundation of Overseas Expansion of Broadcast Contents.”
October 25(Wed) 13:00-14:30 Seminar Room3
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
Lee Ka Yi
Sapporo Electronics & Industries Cultivation Foundation Sapporo Film Commission Overseas Development Coordinator
Speaker
Makiko NAKAMICHI
YOSHIMOTO CREATIVE AGENCY CO., LTD. Contents Project Devision Director (Animetion Branch)
Learn about multi-dimensional collaborations between regions and animations or videos, including tourism and development of services and goods. Listen to representatives of the Sapporo Film Commission, which attracts content to the region, and Yoshimoto Creative Agency, organizer of film festivals in Okinawa and Kyoto.
Speaker:
Lee Ka Yi(Sapporo Electronics & Industries Cultivation Foundation Sapporo Film Commission Overseas
Development Coordinator)
Makiko NAKAMICHI (YOSHIMOTO CREATIVE AGENCY CO., LTD. Contents Project Devision
Director (Animetion Branch))
October 25(Wed) 14:30-16:40 Seminar Room1
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Satoshi Shinohara
Managing Director, International Sales and Acquisitions, Toei Company, Ltd.
1st Session: Not only Anime! The Abilities and Potentials of Japan-made IP in the Global Market
14:30-15:30
Special-effects creations such as the Super Sentai series could be the unique IP culture in Japan. This seminar will talk its oversea strategy in three regions: Western; East Asia; and Southeast Asia. Particularly, it will focus on the strategy in the US and South Korea of Power Rangers and The Super Sentai series as a case study
These days, we often hear about overseas expansion of various intellectual properties (IP) made in Japan.
However, most of these conversations basically revolve around Japanese animations, or anime. We do not
hear much about any live-action IPs making their way abroad. To begin with, very few live-action IPs
are commercialized or developed into various businesses in the same way as anime are.
Of those, special-effects
creations such as the Super Sentai series, with its history of over 40 years, and the “Kamen Rider” series
form a genre unique to Japan. In this seminar, we have invited Mr. Satoshi Shinohara, in-charge of the
overseas expansion of these two works at TOEI Co., Ltd., to present examples of overseas business development
different from that of anime.(Satoshi Shinohara)
Satoshi Shinohara (Managing Director, International Sales and Acquisitions, Toei Company, Ltd.)
2nd Session: The World needs an All Japan IP Showcase!
– The Significance of the “Anime Pilgrimage” Project-
15:40-16:40
The locations that featured in Japanese anime are being turned into tourist destinations, attracting a large number of foreign visitors. To expand this trend further, a full-fledged “Anime Pilgrimage” project has began this August, selecting and announcing 88 sacred anime sites. We will discuss what kind of services content-related experiences (services) we should offer for Japanese IP fans around the world to further increase consumption.
Thanyaporn Silthorn
Amarin TV International Business Manager
Yoshifumi Mori
Secretary General, Anime Tourism Association
Takeharu Kudo
Director, Avanade K.K.
Panelists:Thanyaporn Silthorn (International Buisiness Manager, Amarin TV)
Panelists:Yoshifumi Mori (Secretary
General, Anime Tourism Association)
Moderator:Takeharu Kudo (Director, Avanade K.K.)
October 25(Wed) 15:30-16:30 Seminar Room3
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Speaker
Kazumi Fujita
Avex Asia Pte. Ltd. Business Creation General Manager
Moderator
Toshifumi Makita
Visual Industry Promotion Organization(VIPO) Deputy Secretary General
Learn from CoFesta 2017 about real examples of events that combine sports and content. CoFesta is a support project for effective overseas publicity of various events connected with Japanese content. A “Fun Run” helping in overseas expansion using highly competitive and endearing famous Japanese IP. We will use successful case studies from Asia to illustrate the catalysts that help content holders to enter foreign markets
Speaker:
Kazumi Fujita (Avex Asia Pte. Ltd. Business Creation General Manager)
Moderator:
Toshifumi Makita (Visual Industry Promotion Organization(VIPO) Deputy Secretary General)
October 25(Wed) 16:00-17:30 Seminar Room2
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
We will present information about the current state of anime production companies and pitches about their future works to promote business matching with visiting buyers from various countries and foreign buyers invited by JETRO.
Participants:
STUDIO4°C Co., Ltd. / LIDENFILMS / harappa LLC,
October 26(Thu) 10:00-11:30 Seminar Room3
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Speaker
Mihoko Konishi
GOOSEBUMPS GROUP PRESIDENT
Speaker
Masayoshi Konishi
GOOSEBUMPS GROUP COO
All content holder companies are considering ways to expand Japanese content to the enormous Chinese market. GOOSEBUMPS Inc. has been in business from 2007. It works as a bridge between content produced in Japan and China. Learn from its representatives about the possibilities of a new era that allows mutual growth.
Speaker:
Mihoko Konishi(GOOSEBUMPS GROUP PRESIDENT)
Masayoshi Konishi(GOOSEBUMPS GROUP COO)
October 26(Thu) 13:00-14:30 Seminar Room3
Panelist
Takashi Shinomiya
Representative Director / Entertainment & Rights Advisory Firm, CRG Co., Ltd.
Panelist
Keiichi Uezumi
Representative Director, Japanese Certified Public Accountant, Japanese Licensed Tax Accountant / Bizadvisors, Inc.
Panelist
Makoto Kubo
Managing Executive Officer / BIGLOBE Inc.
Moderator
Satoshi Kiyota
Producer / Producer Development at UNIJAPAN
Through the talks from the collaborators with producers: lawyer, tax accountant and financier, this seminar will pursue strategies for effective team building in business development overseas, from the three perspectives of in-house human resources, experts outside a company, and business partners.
In the content industry, producers select right team members out of the following three groups: in-house human resources, supporters with expertise in particular subjects such as lawyers, and business partners including financiers and distributors. And to build relationships with them is crucial to successfully manage projects and maximize outcomes.
To produce content projects, especially ones pursuing a huge success overseas, producers are required to have skills and experiences besides passion. But also, it is very important to select right persons with required skills, in order to build a team in accordance with projects. In this seminar, panelists who have been involved in numerous international projects to support producers will discuss how to build an effective team for business development in the international market. Please come and listen if you are working on international projects.
Panelist:
Takashi Shinomiya (Representative Director / Entertainment & Rights Advisory Firm, CRG Co.,
Ltd.)
After received BA at Faculty of Business and Commerce, Keio University, he had worked for NHK
Enterprise Inc. as a director of broadcast programs. Then he passed the bar exam, had worked for a leading
law firm in Tokyo, and ended up with starting his own in 2007. And in 2010, it was transformed into E&S
Advisory firm to be capable of supporting wholly. Recently in 2016, he also formed CRG Co., Ltd., which
is a hybrid of production and agency.
Keiichi Uezumi (Representative Director, Japanese Certified Public Accountant, Japanese Licensed Tax Accountant
/ Bizadvisors, Inc.)
In his early career, he managed American film funds at PwC Japan, and at its
LA office since 2007, had served as an international tax accounting manager in the film and music industry.
After the experiences at PwC, he began supervising IPOs and M&As of Hong Kong Companies in GEM. And in
2002, eventually he established his own firm, Bizadvisors, Inc. to provide various services in the area
of content business including fund formation, SPC, tax return and so on.
Makoto Kubo (Managing Executive Officer / BIGLOBE Inc.)
Started his career at NEC in 1989. After years
involving in accounting and finance, he launched an online service “BIGLOBE”. Later on, he established
and seconded himself to a joint venture with KDDI and Panasonic, being in charge of video production
and programming. Since 2006, he took a responsibility for investment strategies at NEC BIGLOBE, and a
year after, he launched BIGLOBE Capital where he has been in charge of fund management.
Moderator:
Satoshi Kiyota (Producer / Producer Development at UNIJAPAN)
October 26(Thu) 13:00-14:30 Seminar Room1
No advance registration necessary for this seminar.
Panelist
Hideo Nakata
Film Director
Panelist
Liza Dino-Seguerra
Chairperson and CEO, Film Development Council of the Philippines
Panelist
Tina B. Tubongbanua
Assistant Vice President, Licensing and Acquisition Viva Communications, Inc.
Panelist
Arifumi Sato
Sapporo Electronics and Industries Cultivation Foundation Sapporo Film Commission, Chief
Moderator
Ishizaka Kenji
Programming Director, Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF)/Dean, Japan Institute of the Moving Image (JIMI)
Ranging from Apocalypse Now of the 1970s to the recent Pacific Rim, a large number of world-famous masterpieces have been shot in the the Philippines. On the other hand, looking back to big budget films relating to Japan, such as Silence and Ghost in the Shell, show that these works were not actually filmed in Japan. We will discuss why the Philippines became a favorite shooting place even for foreign productions, and will talk about its potential of Japan.
Panelist:
Hideo Nakata (Film Director)
Liza Dino-Seguerra (Chairperson and CEO, Film Development
Council of the Philippines)
Tina B. Tubongbanua (Assistant Vice President, Licensing and Acquisition
Viva Communications, Inc.)
Arifumi Sato (Sapporo Electronics and Industries Cultivation Foundation Sapporo
Film Commission, Chief)
Moderator:
Kenji Ishizaka (Programming Director, Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF)|Dean, Japan Institute
of the Moving Image (JIMI)